Great video Andrea, I love these little split rocks. I have to water these about 3 times a yr because they grow outdoors and we get a lot of crazy humid climate here in Florida, which they tend to suck up from the air. If I'm not careful they can get overwatered so easily. Thanks so much for sharing your little cuties with us🐞🌸
@@SucsForYou You always have such cuties to show. I want to get a few more lithops and split rocks really soon, you've given me the itch to go shopping again lol
I always thought these were ugly and when ever I saw a video of them I would skip it. Well one day at lowes I was looking at plants and came across them. And I fell in love and got one. I couldnt stop thinking of them so I went back the next day and got two more.
@@SucsForYou yeah. I really thought they were so ugly and hated them. Til I saw them in person. And it's just like yours but purple. So I have 3 now. Hahaha Thanks for the video and straight to the point now I can take care of my new baby. But how does it create more babies?
I have about a dozen or so along with my lithops and "baby toes" I water when they seem dry and its not very often but I feel like its more often than u. I do have them in full day sun and so far its worked for me...environment is everything when plant care is concerned...as u well know 😊😊😘 love ur vids for yrs now.
@@SucsForYou hello! So glad I found your page. I think I watered when I shouldn’t and turned my plant to mush! I’ve had it for 1.5 years so I’m devastated (needless to say). The outer leaves felt wrinkled so I watered. And it plumped back up but I’m afraid I overwatered it. If they are pushing new leaves do you refrain from water as with lithops?
@@SucsForYou is royal flush variety the same? I have two now that are pushing new leaves. I also have some lithops that I’m trying to decide if I should water or not. Learning lots from your videos. Regular succs I have success with. Lithops is the next learning adventure
I bought mine about 2 weeks ago and repotted one week ago, using ~90% substrate and 10% cactus mix. The instructions that came with the substrate have a watering schedule for newly repotted Pleiospilos in order to get good roots established. I noticed tonight that the two older leaves are somewhat softer than they were a week ago, but I don't see any new growth in the split. I have one more day to water, per the instructions, for best root development, but I don't want to overwater, either, with the older leaves being a little more pliable - should I water, per the planting instructions or let it go without water while those older leaves dry up? So hard when you buy and don't really know the plant's history! Thank you!
If it's not splitting (showing new growth) it's safe to water 🙏 But that 90/10 ratio is high on organic soil in my opinion which means it will hold more water for longer. So just be careful either way :)
How long does their roots grow? I have mine in a 4.9 inch pot, but it’s not very “deep”. I know lithops need a tall pot, so I wasn’t sure if these guys are the same. Thank you for your videos!!!!
In Houston also, where are you finding split rock? I have gotten one once in the last 5 years, and it was at a random Home Depot. Do you have any go-to succulent places you can recommend?
This was from a Lowe's 4 years ago but they'll pop up soon - keep an eye out! List of places I go in Houston here: sucsforyou.com/where-to-buy-succulents/
Hi 👋🏼 Andrea! I adore these dude’s! 🤗. I had to buy 2. I didn’t want him alone. Lol. My daughter, also Andrea! Call’s it a booty plant 🌱 😁 I am so happy I found you! Very informative and fun! I almost watered them too much! 😳. Thank goodness you helped me on that. I do want to know when to remove the extra leaves? They both have 2 extra leaves on each side. Smaller now, but it looks like they are pressing on the 4 on top. Should I take the off? Thank you so much for your help! You have a knew fan. 😁.
Hi Rhonda! Thank you! So we don't remove the leaves manually -- just stop watering until the outer leaves dry out (can take months!). And you may need to pot them separately to make sure one isn't getting water when the other one doesn't need it 😉 Say hi to Andrea for me lol!!
Howdy! Actually this pot may be a tad big for the plant but there's very little organic soil in the mix so I don't have to worry about it drying out fast enough 🙏
I just received a split rock from Amazon, it’s early August in Michigan. The soil is very hard. Both sets of leaves are firm. I would like to repot from the plastic pot it’s in now, to a clay pot. Please advise on if an how I should proceed.
Sure, go for it! You can either break up the soil with something like a toothpick or just transfer the whole thing to a new pot with new fast draining soil to fill it up. I wouldn't water it before or for at least a week afterwards to avoid shock/pathogens entering broken roots. If it's firm, you should have a couple of weeks at least before it would want any water.
Can I use 90% grit mix and pumice and the rest chunky cactus soil or does it have to be organic? The only organic soil I have is this bonsai soil I never use. Should I use organic bonsai soil mixed with orchard bark?
Hi, I am in the UK and got my first one this morning (mail order). It hs four leaves, so two "old" and two new all about the same size. now the outer leaves are feeling a bit soft to the touch. But the new leaves also are a bit soft to the touch - squidgy I call it. I thought the new leaves should feel hard to the touch? Should I water? Certainly the pot it is in is dry. Secondly, it is in a very small pot and I would like to put it in one like you have got yours. Is there a repotting season? Or can I do it now. Thank you
@@dif5759 Welcome! When you do water it, don't soak the pot. Just a small drink and wait a few days. The new leaves should firm up. Hopefully it will get back on it's normal schedule soon!
I have a question 😗 mine is growing a new pair of leaves (I guess you could call the leaves or whatever their called lol) and I’m not sure when I should water them 😅 I know you don’t water them a lot but I haven’t watered mine in about a month cause I’m scared I might kill him 😩 I wanna water him so bad but I read up you should water them when their growing a new pair? Or something like that but I don’t wanna find out if that’s true or not without asking other people first cause I don’t wanna kill it after only having it for a month (around a month) Also, what happens to the old leaves when the new leaves are growing in? the old leaves on mine are VERY small but I don’t know if your supposed to tear them off when their done or if you just leave them alone 😕
I know it's hard! Resist the urge! Water a houseplant, the yard, or even the weeds in the pavement cracks instead! 😂🙏 Here's more info - hope it helps! sucsforyou.com/2020/05/19/a-quick-visual-guide-to-watering-pleiospilos-nelii-split-rock/
Great video! By the way, what's the name of the the split rock's little cactus friend beside him 0:58 ? I have one just like it and I'd love to know his proper name!! Also, I'm not sure if you remember, but a short while ago I explained to you an issue I was having keeping newly de-leafed baby succulents alive. You mentioned that it's important to be sure they heal after taking the leaf off, and I kept that in mind and gave my newest baby a few days before watering for the first time, and he seems happy as a clam so far!! So just wanted to say thank you for the advice! You're super helpful!!
Thanks! You have the best plant videos on TH-cam. Thank you so much! PS. I left my 4 split rocks outside to get sun and fresh air last week and while I was gone, out of NOWHERE it started to snow. I rain home and they were soaked. So I took them out of their medium to try and dry them and put them back in a new medium of pebbles and rocks, like you have. I’m praying they make it !
Do you have the watering cues and weeks you watered over the year written down anywhere? I’m about to get my first one and want to do it right. It still confusing as to when to water. When do I water every week?
Sorry for the late reply - I gently squeeze the leaves and if they feel soft/pliant, I water. So no real 'schedule' - just paying attention to the growth cycle and how many leaf pairs are in the works :)
My split rock's bottom leaves are shrinking/mushy, I know that's normal, but one of them is rotting. What should I do? The actual main plant and top leaves are fine though.
Help! I’ve had mine for about 2 months it’s being doing great. Not watering often but I did “feed” them and now it’s getting gooey at the bottoms of the outer parts. Can I save it!?
Can these be host to flies. I found mine was really soft,I didn't water it in the winter,it had new babies coming up,but it looked like spider webs inside,I touched it with a toothpick and it was really gooey,it looked like baby flies in the gooey stuff. I threw it in the garbage. Idk if I did the right thing. Help
Moved to a terra cotta planter with a hole in the bottom. Used soil for this type of plant. I have killed one for 3 summers. After reading up on their care, I hope this one lives a long life.
@@SucsForYou I have two brothers down in Texas. I know exactly what you are talking about! It's a real shame that anyone in Texas would have to or need to even worry about the power grid there in Texas. My brother Randy lost plants he'd had for 30-40 years during that power outage. A real shame for you all!
Wow I thought split rocks were the same thing as lithops! Glad I watched both videos !
Thank you. I got it on a whim and had no idea how to care for it. It just got its second set of leaves
Great video Andrea, I love these little split rocks. I have to water these about 3 times a yr because they grow outdoors and we get a lot of crazy humid climate here in Florida, which they tend to suck up from the air. If I'm not careful they can get overwatered so easily. Thanks so much for sharing your little cuties with us🐞🌸
I love them too!! That's SO true about the humidity - also the reason I lost my first Split Rock a few years ago.... 🙈
@@SucsForYou You always have such cuties to show. I want to get a few more lithops and split rocks really soon, you've given me the itch to go shopping again lol
It sure doesn't take much, as I'm sure you know lol
@@StaceyHerewegrowagain Yessss do it!!
I always thought these were ugly and when ever I saw a video of them I would skip it.
Well one day at lowes I was looking at plants and came across them. And I fell in love and got one. I couldnt stop thinking of them so I went back the next day and got two more.
Isn't it funny how that happens? One minute you're a rosette gal and next you know, it's all about the weirdos 🙏😂
@@SucsForYou yeah. I really thought they were so ugly and hated them. Til I saw them in person. And it's just like yours but purple. So I have 3 now. Hahaha
Thanks for the video and straight to the point now I can take care of my new baby.
But how does it create more babies?
@@sromero6738 Usually by seed but sometimes they will offset :)
@@SucsForYou thank you! Merry Christmas
I have about a dozen or so along with my lithops and "baby toes" I water when they seem dry and its not very often but I feel like its more often than u. I do have them in full day sun and so far its worked for me...environment is everything when plant care is concerned...as u well know 😊😊😘 love ur vids for yrs now.
the googly eyes makes that fella so frickin cute!
I couldn't resist!!
So funny 😂
The pictures on your blog and this video was so helpful! I subscribed to your channel right away
Thank you! And thanks for subbing!
I just got one of these and was about to pot it wrong! Thank you for your video!
Whew! I'm glad you found this video lol! Thank you for watching 🤗❤️🙏
This video was perfect timing. I just bought this same one and three other types today😃💚 Thanks Andrea
Yay!! Enjoy your new plant BBs Deseree!
@@SucsForYou hello! So glad I found your page. I think I watered when I shouldn’t and turned my plant to mush! I’ve had it for 1.5 years so I’m devastated (needless to say). The outer leaves felt wrinkled so I watered. And it plumped back up but I’m afraid I overwatered it. If they are pushing new leaves do you refrain from water as with lithops?
@@jameslacy9517 So sorry! And correct - for the green variety, they should be allowed to absorb the outer leaves. I hope you try again!
@@SucsForYou is royal flush variety the same? I have two now that are pushing new leaves. I also have some lithops that I’m trying to decide if I should water or not. Learning lots from your videos. Regular succs I have success with. Lithops is the next learning adventure
@@jameslacy9517 It's best not to let them stack more than 2 leaf pairs but Royal Flush is known to be more tolerant
I bought mine about 2 weeks ago and repotted one week ago, using ~90% substrate and 10% cactus mix. The instructions that came with the substrate have a watering schedule for newly repotted Pleiospilos in order to get good roots established. I noticed tonight that the two older leaves are somewhat softer than they were a week ago, but I don't see any new growth in the split. I have one more day to water, per the instructions, for best root development, but I don't want to overwater, either, with the older leaves being a little more pliable - should I water, per the planting instructions or let it go without water while those older leaves dry up? So hard when you buy and don't really know the plant's history! Thank you!
If it's not splitting (showing new growth) it's safe to water 🙏 But that 90/10 ratio is high on organic soil in my opinion which means it will hold more water for longer. So just be careful either way :)
How long does their roots grow? I have mine in a 4.9 inch pot, but it’s not very “deep”. I know lithops need a tall pot, so I wasn’t sure if these guys are the same. Thank you for your videos!!!!
That size should be fine 🙏
Thank you for such a informative video. I just purchased one and now I know when NOT to water.
Glad it was helpful!
I really needed this video. I got one of these dudes a couple months ago. I was worried cause the outer leaves were getting soft. Thanks
Hi Janea! Yep - as long as the inner leaves are firm, it's A-ok!
Great! Congratulations
In Houston also, where are you finding split rock? I have gotten one once in the last 5 years, and it was at a random Home Depot. Do you have any go-to succulent places you can recommend?
This was from a Lowe's 4 years ago but they'll pop up soon - keep an eye out! List of places I go in Houston here: sucsforyou.com/where-to-buy-succulents/
Very clear video, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Hi 👋🏼 Andrea! I adore these dude’s! 🤗. I had to buy 2. I didn’t want him alone. Lol. My daughter, also Andrea!
Call’s it a booty plant 🌱 😁 I am so happy I found you! Very informative and fun! I almost watered them too much! 😳. Thank goodness you helped me on that. I do want to know when to remove the extra leaves? They both have 2 extra leaves on each side. Smaller now, but it looks like they are pressing on the 4 on top.
Should I take the off? Thank you so much for your help! You have a knew fan. 😁.
Hi Rhonda! Thank you! So we don't remove the leaves manually -- just stop watering until the outer leaves dry out (can take months!). And you may need to pot them separately to make sure one isn't getting water when the other one doesn't need it 😉 Say hi to Andrea for me lol!!
Thank you so much for the video! 💚 Do you recommend using a bigger pot with these? I’m worried my pot may be too small.
Howdy! Actually this pot may be a tad big for the plant but there's very little organic soil in the mix so I don't have to worry about it drying out fast enough 🙏
I’m about to get my first one and was wondering the same thing. Is a 4” terra cotta one too big for just 1?
@@sharonpernes3487 No, Splitrocks need at least a 4" deep pot because their roots grow straight down & very long. 4" terracotta is perfect.
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I just received a split rock from Amazon, it’s early August in Michigan. The soil is very hard. Both sets of leaves are firm. I would like to repot from the plastic pot it’s in now, to a clay pot. Please advise on if an how I should proceed.
Sure, go for it! You can either break up the soil with something like a toothpick or just transfer the whole thing to a new pot with new fast draining soil to fill it up. I wouldn't water it before or for at least a week afterwards to avoid shock/pathogens entering broken roots. If it's firm, you should have a couple of weeks at least before it would want any water.
Excellent video ! Thanks !!!
Can I use 90% grit mix and pumice and the rest chunky cactus soil or does it have to be organic? The only organic soil I have is this bonsai soil I never use. Should I use organic bonsai soil mixed with orchard bark?
All of that would work but I'd leave out the bark.
Hi, I am in the UK and got my first one this morning (mail order). It hs four leaves, so two "old" and two new all about the same size. now the outer leaves are feeling a bit soft to the touch. But the new leaves also are a bit soft to the touch - squidgy I call it. I thought the new leaves should feel hard to the touch? Should I water? Certainly the pot it is in is dry. Secondly, it is in a very small pot and I would like to put it in one like you have got yours. Is there a repotting season? Or can I do it now. Thank you
It could be dormant/shocked from being in the mail. I would wait a week or so before watering or repotting.
@@SucsForYou Thank you :)
@@dif5759 Welcome! When you do water it, don't soak the pot. Just a small drink and wait a few days. The new leaves should firm up. Hopefully it will get back on it's normal schedule soon!
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Oh sorry! I will edit the captions soon and comment to you when it's done. Thank you for letting me know!
The captions are edited! I hope it makes more sense now lol!
Awesome as always
Thank you!
How much water should I give my new plant.I have just repotted it in mostly Akadama and aquarian sand.
I wonder if there is any chance at all that I can get these in the UK. I really like the Royal Flush. Thank you for showing us.
I'll let you know if I see anyone there w/ one and ask where they got it 🙏
Oh god the googly eyes 🤣
So the leaves undergo the same process as with lithops?
Yes, pretty much the same!
I have a question 😗 mine is growing a new pair of leaves (I guess you could call the leaves or whatever their called lol) and I’m not sure when I should water them 😅 I know you don’t water them a lot but I haven’t watered mine in about a month cause I’m scared I might kill him 😩 I wanna water him so bad but I read up you should water them when their growing a new pair? Or something like that but I don’t wanna find out if that’s true or not without asking other people first cause I don’t wanna kill it after only having it for a month (around a month)
Also, what happens to the old leaves when the new leaves are growing in? the old leaves on mine are VERY small but I don’t know if your supposed to tear them off when their done or if you just leave them alone 😕
I know it's hard! Resist the urge! Water a houseplant, the yard, or even the weeds in the pavement cracks instead! 😂🙏 Here's more info - hope it helps! sucsforyou.com/2020/05/19/a-quick-visual-guide-to-watering-pleiospilos-nelii-split-rock/
Great video! By the way, what's the name of the the split rock's little cactus friend beside him 0:58 ? I have one just like it and I'd love to know his proper name!!
Also, I'm not sure if you remember, but a short while ago I explained to you an issue I was having keeping newly de-leafed baby succulents alive. You mentioned that it's important to be sure they heal after taking the leaf off, and I kept that in mind and gave my newest baby a few days before watering for the first time, and he seems happy as a clam so far!! So just wanted to say thank you for the advice! You're super helpful!!
That's so great about your baby leaf prop!! And the cactus is a Mammillaria gracilis fragilis 'Thimble Cactus' - it's pretty wonky at this point 😅
@@SucsForYou Thank you so much!! Haha I've had mine for almost not quite a year now and he's starting to get wonky too! 😅
@@Hawk_Leigh Welcome! This one has been in this tiny pot for years ... I've had another in a cork for a few years too - that one is REALLY wonky 🤣
thank you!
Thank you,...thought I was only one putting wiggle eyes on plants
What plant is on the left at .06 sec? I have it and need to identify to care for it. I’m just not watering it much for fear of killing it. Thanks!
Faucaria 🙏
Thanks! You have the best plant videos on TH-cam. Thank you so much! PS. I left my 4 split rocks outside to get sun and fresh air last week and while I was gone, out of NOWHERE it started to snow. I rain home and they were soaked. So I took them out of their medium to try and dry them and put them back in a new medium of pebbles and rocks, like you have. I’m praying they make it !
@@lonismith6491 Thanks so much! Happy to help! I hope your rocks pull through w/ no problems 🙏
Do you have the watering cues and weeks you watered over the year written down anywhere? I’m about to get my first one and want to do it right. It still confusing as to when to water. When do I water every week?
Sorry for the late reply - I gently squeeze the leaves and if they feel soft/pliant, I water. So no real 'schedule' - just paying attention to the growth cycle and how many leaf pairs are in the works :)
My split rock feels loose in soil. Haven't changed his pot yet.
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WOooo!!
My split rock's bottom leaves are shrinking/mushy, I know that's normal, but one of them is rotting. What should I do? The actual main plant and top leaves are fine though.
Help! I’ve had mine for about 2 months it’s being doing great. Not watering often but I did “feed” them and now it’s getting gooey at the bottoms of the outer parts. Can I save it!?
Can these be host to flies. I found mine was really soft,I didn't water it in the winter,it had new babies coming up,but it looked like spider webs inside,I touched it with a toothpick and it was really gooey,it looked like baby flies in the gooey stuff. I threw it in the garbage. Idk if I did the right thing. Help
Ew! It almost sounds like caterpillar damage w/ the webbing. And it sounds like it was rotten so yes, best to toss it and try again :)
@@SucsForYou this is the second one I lose. First one was over watered by my granddaughter when I was on vacation. SUCS FOR ME.
@@starlapercle9575 Don't give up!
Thank You!
You're welcome!
I made the mistake to water it before waiting for the leaves to dry up and now my splitting rock is suffering from rot. How do I save it?
Thanks for the information: really helpful
I was wondering if those guys had different watering needs.
I have a while to go before I need to try one of these. I know my limits.
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예! 그들도 액세서리를 좋아한다 😂🍄💎
What if you repot while the leaves are shedding?
Should be fine as long as you don't water it :)
@@SucsForYou thanks for the reply. I did water it because I read it’s supposed to promote root growth. 🤞🏼
@@SPOOKYJJJ I wouldn't worry 🙏
Can these be grown in a glass planter with no holes in bottom?
Noooo! Promise me!
Moved to a terra cotta planter with a hole in the bottom. Used soil for this type of plant. I have killed one for 3 summers. After reading up on their care, I hope this one lives a long life.
What's it mean if they close bck up
I've never heard or seen that happen before... I'm guessing it's a dormancy thing or could be light or water related? Just guesses though :)
Ok thanks I'll keep an eye on it an let you kno what happens
Did it ever bloom for you?
No I lost it in the stupid Texas freeze because we lost power for so long. In Texas 'energy capital of the' blah blah blah.
@@SucsForYou I have two brothers down in Texas. I know exactly what you are talking about! It's a real shame that anyone in Texas would have to or need to even worry about the power grid there in Texas. My brother Randy lost plants he'd had for 30-40 years during that power outage. A real shame for you all!
@@bhumphries1360 That is so sad and frustrating that he lost such long-cared for plants! Grrr!
I have this exact plant
Oh my split rocks have 3 or 4 sets of leafs
The new growth kinda looks like a baby crowning.
Ooof! It does!